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Re[2]: Magnesium Rods

To: STUART_BRENNAN@HP-Andover-om3.om.hp.com, laifman@flash.net
Subject: Re[2]: Magnesium Rods
From: nicholsj@oakwood.org
Date: Mon, 09 Jun 97 15:01:33 EST
     
     That's basically the story I read of the 1955 LeMans race. The press 
     at the time blamed Mike Hawthorn because he swerved his Jaguar into 
     the pits around Lance Macklin's Austin Healy.  Lance Macklin changed 
     lanes into the path of the Mercedes, which rammed the Austin Healy and 
     launched itself into the crowd killing over 70 spectators.  Mercedes 
     was in the lead when they withdrew from the race several hours later.  
     Jaguar subsequently won with their DType. Pierre Levegh was the 
     Mercedes driver and he was  thought to be partly at fault because at 
     the time he was well over 50 years old.  Someone younger with a 
     quicker reaction time might have avoided the Austin Healy according to 
     the press accounts of the time.  One of the British classic car 
     magazines covered the story a year or so ago and had an interview with 
     Lance Macklin.  This was a hard luck guy, later in the year he was 
     involved in a accident in the Tourist Trophy event that killed a 
     number of spectators.  He retired after that race.
     
     
     Jeff 


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Subject: Re: Magnesium Rods
Author:  STUART_BRENNAN@HP-Andover-om3.om.hp.com at INTERNET
Date:    6/9/97 12:03 PM


     
That's not the way I remember the story.  Some little British thing balked at a 
move into the pits, and the much faster Mercedes couldn't avoid the resulting 
confusion.  The resulting impacts launched the Mercedes toward the crowd.  The 
material didn't matter.  That much weight, disintegrating in the grandstand, 
along with the resulting fuel and oil fire, killed the people.  The team 
withdrew because of the deaths of the crowd, and their driver, not because they 
were scared of magnesium.
     
Stu
     
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 The entire Mercedes team quit at Le Mans, while running 
ahead of everybody, when one of their magnesium 
structure cars struck a wall and sent burning pieces 
onto the spectators, killing some. This was caused by 
the friction between the concrete wall and the mag skin 
which ground the metal to small hot particles. .
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                    Steve Laifman       
     


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